8th International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing 2013
Taipei, Taiwan, 20-22 November 2013, www.iswpc.org/2013/
CALL FOR PAPERS
Wireless pervasive computing is a rapidly growing area that has attracted
significant attention due to its potential impact on the quality of life. To
enable wireless pervasive computing, it is necessary to integrate technologies
from the fields of distributed computing, networking, communications and signal
processing. The aim of this symposium is to provide a platform for researchers
in the area of wireless pervasive computing and related areas to showcase their
results, launch new ideas, as well as to interact with other researchers.
The scope of this symposium covers concepts and all enabling technologies of
wireless pervasive computing. This includes a huge variety of topics ranging
from wireless communications and networking to services and applications of
pervasive computing. A series of panel and tutorials will also seek to inform
and invoke interaction among researchers.
Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for
presentation at the conference. Full papers have to be submitted via EDAS. The
maximum number of pages allowed is six. Proposals for tutorials are also
solicited, addressing emerging topics that relate to technical issues in
wireless communications and applications.
Contributions are sought in (but not limited to) the following areas:
• Wireless peer-to-peer
• Wireless mesh networks
• Inter and intra vehicular communications
• Wireless sensor networks
• Green pervasive computing
• Advanced localization and tracking techniques
• Wireless video and multimedia
• Pervasive computing applications
• QoE in wireless systems
• Wireless security
• Cross-layer design
• Wireless routing
• Wireless network coding
• Ad-hoc networks
• Emergency networks
• Relay assisted and cooperative communications
• UWB
• Propagation and channel characterization
• MIMO and multi-antenna communications
• Smart antennas
• CDMA, TDMA and FDMA air interface
• Wireless access techniques
• WPANs and WLANs
• OFDM, OFDMA
• Wi-MaX
• UMTS and LTE
• Game theory in wireless networks
Mobile Social Networking
· White-space Wi-Fi
· Cognitive Radio Networks
Important Deadlines
Submission of full papers and proposals: 14th July 2013
Acceptance notification: 14th August 2013
Final camera ready copy: 30th August 2013
Dr. Naveen Chilamkurti, SMIEEE
Director of Academic Studies and Senior Lecturer
Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia-3086
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